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Jagged High Peaks
Taken in Baniff National Park on highway 1A
Moraine Lake
Taken at the valley of Ten Peaks in Canada's Baniff National Park shortly after sunrise.
After the Fire
The forest in Baniff National Park after a fire. The flowers here are called Fireweed. It is the first thing that grows after a fire.
Pre Season Elk
I got within 40 feet of this elk as he moved slowly along looking for food. This was the shot of a life time.
Peyto Lake
I was in awe when I saw the color of the water against the back drop of mountains, sky, clouds.
Majesty
Taken from the surrounding mountains around the city of Baniff, Baniff National Park Canada.
Memory Lane Photography Picture (117)
Mountain Stream near Takaka Falls Banff National Park
Serenity
Moraine Lake Banff Canada
Mt Rundle
Mt Rundle from route 1A outside city of Banff
Mother Earth with Grain Elevators, Montreal 2003
Rocky Mountain Elk
While traveling along the highway through British Columbia's Kootenay's Natl.forest, on our way to Banff, I spotted a heard of Elk feeding peacefully. They were seemingly unconcerned as I set up my tripod and camera. In the background to the left of the photograph, the Canadian Rocky Mountains are visible.
Almost There
This fall my sister and I traveled from Northern Idaho to Banff in the Canadian province of Alberta. It was late in the afternoon and Banff was only a couple miles ahead. although we had been on the road for twelve hours, I could not pass up this lovely landscape.
Peaceful Valley
During a trip through British Columbia, We stopped at Fort Steel. Just inside the gate I had a nice view of the snow capped Canadian Rockies . In the valley below I found it very restful to watch the cattle grazing near this quiet stream.
looking down into Banff
Looking down into Banff from this overlook provided me with a calm appreciation for this wilderness area. Aspen trees such as the one in the foreground of the photo, added a nice contrast to other tall fir trees. Granite Mountains surround all of Banff as if to protect it from harm.
Canadian Rockies
On the return trip from Banff this fall, I was totally awed once more, by this majestic snow capped mountain range. The quiet stream appeared to be flowing into Banff . Oh if only I could go back with you I thought. There were so many lovely places I had not photographed yet.
Where Eagles Flew
On a drive back from Banff this fall we spotted an Eagle dipping in and out of this majestic Canadian mountain range.By the time we were able to stop the car, the eagle was no longer in sight. However, the formation of the mountain and the lovely stream below it, were all that was needed to keep me focused for some time.
Tibetan Blue Poppy
Tibetan Blue Poppy,Meconopsis, in the Butchart Gardens Victoria BC
Bog Fritillary
Boloria eunomia - or Bog Fritillary - may be a threatened species due to changing habitat if global warming occurs as predicted over the next several years. Algonquin Provincial Park in northern Ontario provided the setting for this image.
Common Merganser
This common merganser and four downy chicks enjoy a sunny morning in July at Algonquin Provincial Park in northern Ontario.
Great Blue Heron
The wary Great Blue Heron waits for breakfast to swim by in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario.
Reflect
It takes a moment to find the water's edge in this image from Algonquin Provincial Park in northern Ontario. Study it awhile and you'll see it.
Algonquin Sunset
The setting sun illuminates a large bog in the southwest section of Algonquin Provincial Park in northern Ontario.
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